Recently-appointed manager Courtney Francis is confident that reigning
champions Jamaica will continue its positive run when the team embarks
on a series of away matches in the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB)
four-day tournament.

Kingston, Jamaica - To maintain a successful run requires plenty of motivation and extra-ordinary resolve. That is the strongly held view of Jamaica Captain Tamar Lambert as his team chases a record-breaking five consecutive Regional 4 Day titles.

Guided by head coach Junior Bennett, Jamaica won three regional championships...

ST. JOHN’S, Antigua CMC – Jamaica are looking to continue their dominance, when they face Guyana in a top-of-the-table clash in the fourth round of the Regional 4-Day Tournament, starting on Friday.

At the same time, third-placed hosts Trinidad & Tobago are looking to do the same against Windward Islands in Port of Spain, and Barbados are looking to forge ahead at the expense of the Combined Campuses...

ST JOHN’S, Antigua, CMC – Left-handers Narsingh Deonarine and Leon Johnson stroked accomplished half-centuries but Guyana lost a clatter of wickets in the last session to surrender their firm grip on the opening day of their Regional 4Day match against leaders Jamaica on Friday.

ST JOHN’S, Antigua, CMC – Brendan Nash was leading a Jamaica fightback after Guyana’s spinners struck key blows to leave the fourth round Regional 4Day contest evenly poised after the second day on Saturday.

The left-handed Nash was unbeaten on 46 as Jamaica reached 146 for three at the close at the Sir Vivian Richards Cricket Stadium. He was partnered by captain Tamar Lambert (13 not out) with whom he...

ST JOHN’S, Antigua, CMC – Jamaica continued their dominant march towards an unprecedented fifth straight Regional 4Day title when they trounced Guyana by eight wickets late on the final day of their fourth round day/night contest on Monday.

Declaring at the start of the day at their overnight 454 for nine, Jamaica’s bowlers dismantled Guyana’s second...

PORT OF SPAIN - Unfortunate, but necessary, is how West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) CEO Ernest Hilaire describes Trinidad and Tobago’s senior cricket team player woes for the next round of the WICB Regional Four-Day Tournament against Jamaica.

T&T, already plagued by player absences and injuries, are set to field an even weaker side for Round...

T&T offspinner Sunil Narine is currently the leading wicket-taker in the Regional Four Day Tournament, despite having played in one less match than the other bowlers in the top five. The 23-year-old, who orchestrated the Red Force's victories over CCC and the Windward Islands, has now taken 31 scalps in three games (ave:9.61).